Turkish presidential administration warns about possibility of new coup attempt

  16 July 2016    Read: 987
Turkish presidential administration warns about possibility of new coup attempt
Turkey’s presidential administration has warned about the possibility of a new military coup attempt in the country.
It is noted ruled out that the movement of Fethullah Gulen [Islamic public figure currently residing in the US] will again try to overthrow the government, said the statement issued by Turkey’s presidential administration.

A coup attempt was launched in Turkey late on July 15 by a group of Turkish military servicemen.

There were reports saying that Istanbul’s Ataturk Airport was seized.

Acting Chief of General Staff Umit Dundar said July 16 that Turkish Army has nothing in common with the military coup attempt,

Dundar said the army, the government and the Turkish people have been able to prevent the coup attempt together.

He also said that Turkish Armed Forces killed 104 servicemen, who intended to carry out the coup.

Turkey’s Prime Minister Binali Yildirim said that 161 people were killed during the attempted military coup in the country.

Yildirim said 2,836 servicemen involved in the military coup attempt have been arrested in Turkey.

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